It was winter #graduation for @lans_unibirmingham Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences students today in #Birmingham. Graduates majoring in philosophy, sustainability, and intercalating in medical humanities were receiving degrees. Marvellous joy and excitement on campus 🤗🤩🎉 these pix are very much the calm before the ceremony ✨ #LibArtSci
Sharing here a really good introduction (put together by two of my #LibArtSci team at the University of Birmingham) to #Entrepreneurial #Education in the context of Reflective Graduate Attributes and our #interdisciplinary agenda. It sounds dry, but the transformational impact on our students' capabilities and confidence has been incredibly rewarding https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/university/hefi/news/2022/11/using-entrepreneurial-education-to-develop-reflective-graduate-attributes.aspx @academicchatter @interdisciplinarity
Using Entrepreneurial Education to Develop Reflective Graduate Attributes

Dr Ilija Rašović and Dr Zoe Hope Bulaitis, share their experiences of embedding reflection into entrepreneurial education within the Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences undergraduate programme

University of Birmingham
@JClarkPowers @interdisciplinarity @communications @sociology @linguistics @politicalscience JTL’s work is fascinating. We’ve engaged with it in some depth in our #Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning group @ Birmingham which is led by Liberal Arts and Sciences colleagues 🤗 #LibArtSci
Shoutout to @frankendodo for a fantastic #lansLab paper on #interdisciplinarity from an insect’s point of view (more or less!). Stimulated a great debate on the ongoing q of what and where and whose “disciplines” are, and their “placiality”. I had to dash away to get to another great paper (Federico Santangelo on what “non-political class” means for studying the Augustan “revolution”). So it was a brilliant back-to-back end to the day. #academia #research #antiquidons #Rome #LibArtSci
@frankendodo What I mean is, the looking glass both reflects back to us our own practice and selfhood as disciplinarians, but it is also a portal to ways in which that identity metamorphoses into askew, other, and complex perspectives when viewed from “beyond” our comfort zones, and *through* that looking glass from its norms and epistemes. I hope that long Q makes sense? And great to meet you earlier! #LibArtSci
Lots to delight in today, blue skies, very engaged, passionate, hopeful people at our #LibArtSci Birmingham Open Day events on campus. But I really hoped to do a couple of hours #AcWri this evening. Didn’t happen. I drank a Meantime and wrote off the writing plan 😮‍💨
It was a miracle I got to my 17:00 class without shambling into a puddle (or wall), but once there the vibe from our first years was so dynamic the two hours flew. This group are working on social-challenge problems and they’re self directed. I just nudge and poke occasionally. Smoking, anti-depressants, and educational attainment are under multidisciplinary lenses this semester #LibArtSci.
I ought to do #introductions again having moved “instance”: much of my time/energy revolves around being Dean of Liberal Arts & Sciences, which I reflect using #LibArtSci. #Classics & #AncMed research is squeezed *a lot*, but still circles the Roman Republican polymath M. Terentius Varro, see #VarroVerse. I’m thinking more again about enviro-landscape tropes in (Roman) antiquity, & their sensory aspects, see #sensoRoma (when I start that thread). So #histodons and #LitStudies are also my people.
In the spirit of #introductions, much of my time/energy revolves around being Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which work I talk about using #LibArtSci. My Classics research is squeezed *a lot*, but still circles the Republican polymath M. Terentius Varro, see #VarroVerse. However I’m thinking a lot more again about enviro-landscape tropes in (Roman) antiquity, and their sensory aspects, see #sensoRoma (when I start that thread here).